2023 Community grand finals kick off across northern NSW

Community football grand finals will kick off across northern NSW from this weekend.  

Thousands of players from across the member federation will get the chance to finish their season on a high after another big year of football. 

Northern NSW Football General Manager Community Football Ross Hicks said it was an exciting time of year. 

“These players have put in immense effort to reach their grand finals and deserve the opportunity to be crowned as champions,” Hicks said.  

“We wish our players, coaches, match officials and hard-working volunteers involved in the community grand finals all the very best. 

“While not every team can be champions, I encourage everyone to be a champion in the way they conduct themselves on the pitch, on the sidelines and online. 

“Be a champion for the game. Be a champion for football.” 

NNSWF CEO Peter Haynes thanked NNSWF’s major partner of community football Newcastle Permanent for its support. 

Newcastle Permanent, the official financial institution of Northern NSW Football, have proudly held the role since 2008. 

The partnership has helped northern NSW families lead healthy, happy and active lives, provided valuable equipment and signage to northern NSW community football clubs and helped stabilise player registration fees for families. 


2023 NNSWF Community Football Grand Final Details: 

Football Far North Coast - Weekends of 25-27 August, 1-3, 8-10 and 15-17 September 

North Coast Football - Weekend of 15-18 September  

Football Mid North Coast – Weekends of 15-16 and 23 September 

NNSWF Northern Inland – Doody Park, Armidale - weekend of 15-16 September/ Scully Park, Tamworth - weekend of 22-23 September   

Hunter Region – King Park, Raymond Terrace/Howe Park, Singleton/ Fieldsend Oval, East Maitland/Chapman Oval, Swansea/Cooranbong Sports Complex/Kahibah Oval/Norm Chapman Oval, Rutherford/Kurraka Oval, Fletcher/Yulong Oval, Medowie. Weekend of 1-3 September